Saturday, May 10, 2014

where can you buy cheap sex toys?!!?




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me and my girlfriend want to experiment but we spend all our money on designer lingerie(it comes off anyways so idk why we do it!) but yeah soo we dont ever have money left, so help a girl in NEED!!


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I would not recommend cheap sex toys. Studies have shown that many sex toys have found to have toxic chemicals in them and you certainly don't want toxic chemicals in such tender areas.
I suggest experimenting with food. whipped cream or warm chocolate syrup can be fun. Spread a blanket on the bed that you don't mind getting stuff on.
Or, if you don't want a mess, tickle each other with feathers.
Do you have a silk or satin scarf? Tease him with it.
You don't have to look far to find interesting things to play with.

what are good websites that show how to make fun bird toys?




Nancy Nee





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Your idea of a "fun toy" for your parrot, may not be your parrots idea of a fun toy. I have been around parrots my WHOLE life (my parents have had their 3 parrots for 37 years, I'm 20 years old, so my whole life), and I have now adopted a amazon who was previously abused. Here are some ideas of toys that may not (do not) look very pretty, but your parrot will love-

Large, bright plastic beads. Make sure they're not coated with anything (like fake pearls), and are way way too big for your bird to swallow. Tie them on a cord, with lots of knots. Absolutely facinating to a parrot (not to mention, fun to untie all those knots!), Plus they're totally un-destroyable and re-useable, just tie on a new string when the old one is frayed.

Clean "garbage". I personally don't want to pay any money for something my bird will destroy in 10 minutes, so I give him what I call "clean garbage". Cracker boxes (not the plastic the crackers were in, remove that), toilet paper/paper towel rolls (shove some toilet paper with little treats wrapped up inside, and you have a great foraging opportunity), rolled up newspapers, old phone books, old paperback books (remove any shiny covers or pages, just leave the plain paper). You'll have a big mess, but your parrot will have fun.

If you live in the forest, collect and boil (for about 10 minutes) pine cones or small pieces of wood. Parrots love to chew woody stuff, and it's good for their beaks.

If you live near a beach, little sea shells are great too (the flat clamshells, nothing a tiny toe can get caught in). Boil for 10 minutes to sterilize. If your parrot breaks them (mine just rolls them around in his beak), remove them, and don't offer them again. broken sea shells can cut you birds tongue.

In the summer months, I stock up on used baby toys from garage sales for a quarter or fifty cents a piece. Wash them well in hot water (no soap), and they will provide just as much amusement to your parrot as a $20 dollar acrylic parrot toy from the petstore. Soft plastic toys are great for ripping up, and liking toys are great to add wood or plastic beads to for hour of entertainment.

I use all these things for my bird, and my parents do for theirs too. Pretty much everything I mentioned is free fun for your bird, and if you look at garage sales, baby toys can be pretty cheap. Hope I helped!




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